PUBLIC MARKS from garret with tags "streaming audio player" & music

2010

The all new Streampad site is now live! We've made things even easier for you to put Streampad on your site. In addition to supporting Tumblr, we now have custom plugins for Wordpress, Blogger and Typepad. If your site is running on something else, don't worry, we have you covered too.
Streampad has always been customizable, but until now you had to have some basic web development skills to know what you were doing. That is no longer the case. We have rolled out an all new Customize feature right on the site. You can choose colors from a drop down as well as choose which features you want to include on your site. It's simple and fun!

2009

Songbird is an open-source customizable music player that's under active development.
We're working on creating a non-proprietary, cross platform, extensible tool that will help enable new ways to playback, manage, and discover music.

A tuner for college and community radio stations. The stations are from goodradio.org so should stay reasonably up to date. Touch the sides of the screen for next and previous channel. After some testing it seems that Widgets, since they must use Flash for streaming, aren't the most reliable way to stream radio. If you like this widget you might go to gizmoware.net/chumby for a version that runs off a thumbdrive and is much more reliable.

1. Control what's playing in iTunes from within the browser.
2. Create playlists for web pages that have music files, and listen to them in iTunes.
3. Subscribe to podcasts.
4. Get song related information and lyrics.

"You can download an app or run it from the Web, but either way, Screamer Radio accesses and lets you record Internet radio in a number of streaming audio formats (Shoutcast, Icecast, Ogg Vorbis, WMA, and AAC)." [PC Magazine]

2008

MyTunesRSS lets you listen to your music wherever you are. It provides a configuration interface and a web server which you run on your local host where all your music lives. After starting the server you can access your music through a nice web interface from all over the world using any web browser. You can even use devices like a Playstation Portable or the Nintento Wii to play your music.

Opentape is a free, open-source package that lets you make and host your own mixtapes on the web.
Upload songs (via web or FTP), reorder, rename, customize the style, and share what you like on other sites with an embeddable player.
working example: http://the-music-snob.net/Playlists/obsessedvol1/

"Discover podcasts based on your interests and the interests of others.
Experience and listen to them online, or download to your PC or mobile device.
Share your opinions, thoughts, and insights on podcasts by rating them and passing them on to friends, family, and colleagues."

Streampad is like iTunes for your web browser. Play your music files (located at home or at MP3tunes.com), or music on the internet, such as podcasts or web pages with mp3's, such as music blogs. Streampad also lets you see what others are playing and create playlists.

"VLC (initially VideoLAN Client) is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, ...) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network."

Cog is an audio player that supports many popular file formats, including Ogg Vorbis, Flac, Musepack, Mp3, Shorten, Wavpack, AAC, and Monkeys Audio. Features include seeking, smart shuffle, and the ability to read unicode tags. [versiontracker]